Realistically, if abandoning ship, I would want to use both the shuttles and the lifepods. Once clear of danger, the shuttles would be used to "corral" the lifepods and look for further help.
Yeah, exactly...I'd want to use both. Heck, even if we could get most or all of the crew on shuttles & runabouts (scouts, Capitan's yachts, aero shuttles, waveriders, Delta flyers, whatever was available)...I'd still probably want to auto-launch the pods even if all or most were empty - because the contain food rations, water, medical supplies, weapons, tricorders, flashlights, subspace radios, and other supplies - even energy in their batteries...oxygen...material for shelters, or they could serve as shelters themselves...and if I though that all or some of my crew was gonna be stranded on a planet while waiting for help, I'd want them to have as much food and supplies as was possible. In a survival situation, you want *everything* you can get - in plane and boast crashes, sometimes people even salvage the materials of the vehicle itself for shelter, bedding, clothing...even to make sleds, stretchers, tourniquets...stuff to start fires with, to burn, of filter & collect water in...even cook in.
(Sorry...I'm probably going into too much detail, but you get my point.)
I imagine even if the situation was reversed a part of escape procedures could be to auto-launch the shuttles and other auxiliary craft...(at least once everyone was safely off of the ship.)
Indeed, there would probably exist a range of options, just like in the real world.
If your amphibious landing ship is going to explode in two seconds, you jump to the sea in your life vest and nothing else.
I was thinking about this after watching "Star Trek" '09 and thinking about the space-jumps.
Starfleet officers would probably ALL be trained in how to make them (and probably *have* to make at least one in their training or a simulated one on the holodeck) - because there may be a time where shuttles, life boats and ever transporters aren't an portion or aren't available...and all you have as an escape option is to don a spacesuit and *jump*! And if you happened to be in orbit of a planet with a surface...you could do an orbital jump and make it safely to a planetary surface.
It would be an extreme situation that you would have to do this in...but sometimes extreme situations happen.
If it's merely on uncontrollable fire for the next minute, you may run to the nearest larger buoyancy device, be it a simple cork donut, a non-inflatable raft, or a rapidly deployable inflatable. But if you have the luxury of time, you wrestle a proper lifeboat down from its davits and board it for greater survivability - or even wait for the big landing craft to be deployed, or the helicopters to be readied.
Lifepods would be preferable to shuttles in that they can be reached and launched more quickly in most situations. But if you're not in a hurry, or if you know you are absolutely going to need the greater capabilities of the shuttles, the pods would not be the best possible idea.
Yeah, exactly - I think you'd go for the long-range craft first...but if you were in a hurry on the shuttle bay was damaged, you have the lifeboats...or transporters...or even a *suit* if that's all you have! (But like I said above, there may be some situations where you might want to auto-launch the lifeboats too - if you have time - and if you are probably gonna be stranded on a planet for a while while waiting for rescue. (Like if you were on a long-range mission far for the Federation...)
In ST:FC, we might argue Picard wouldn't want to take any warp technology down to the surface; the idea was to blend in, then die unnoticed deaths - not to try and find means to return to the interstellar community.
Yeah...I though about that myself. And maybe that's why they weren't launched. (Though I would still want them - to keep my options open...like perhaps the crew could try to use them to get back the their time - loop around a star at warp in them...or accelerate in them to near-light speeds and let relativistic time-dilation carry you back. But maybe those weren't options for some reason or another...)